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31 October, 03:55

How many moles of tin atoms are in a pure tin cup with a mass of 37.6 g?

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  1. 31 October, 05:31
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    Tin is an element called Stannum and has the symbol Sn. Molar mass is the mass of 1 mol of a compound, 1 mol of any substance is made of 6.022 x 10²³ units, these units could be atoms making up an element or molecules making up a compound.

    While the number of atoms making up 1 mol is the same for any element, the weight of 1 mol of substance varies from one another.

    In tin (Sn) molar mass - 118.71 g/mol

    In 118.71 g - there's 1 mol of tin

    therefore in 37.6 g of tin - 1 x 37.6 / 118.71 = 0.31 mol

    In 37.6 g of tin, there's 0.31 mol
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